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Experimental studies on ship manoeuvrability in restricted waters: part I
Fujino, M. (1968). Experimental studies on ship manoeuvrability in restricted waters: part I. Int. shipbuild. prog. 15(168): 279-301
In: International Shipbuilding Progress: Marine Technology Monthly. Delft University Press: Rotterdam. ISSN 0020-868X; e-ISSN 1566-2829, more

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Keywords
    Manoeuvrability
    Research > Experimental research
    Vehicles > Surface craft > Ships
    Water > Shallow water

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  • Fujino, M.

Abstract
    This paper deals with the ship manoeuvrability in restricted waters, separating the problem into two parts, that is, shallow water effect and finite channel width effect. At first, the author introduce linearized equations of motion with asymmetric hydrodynamic force caused by the presence of walls. Each coefficient of the equations of motion was determined experimentally by means of forced yawing technique, while the asymmetric hydrodynamic force coefficients were determined by straight tow test.
    In this part, it is examined in detail to what extent each coefficient is affected by finite water depth and finite channel width. Then, the change of the course keeping quality in restricted waters is also discussed. It is shown that a ship tends to be more stable on course in shallow water except certain range of medium depth of water, and that a ship tends to be unstable in channels. A detail of ship motions in channels will be discussed in Part II in later days.

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